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RC w/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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[QUOTE="dirtbikingdad, post: 1233279, member: 64531"] True, but I wonder what they called it "years ago"? I won't dispute that RC has ruled. He was and is an awesome competitor. However, I think he has always had difficulty losing... which is why he wins. Duh! As age creeps up on him, he will slow down. There is nothing, but nothing, he can do about it when another "young buck" is knocking on his back fender. Self perservation takes over, reflexes slow, and strength fades. It is only natural. McGrath, may have stayed in too long, but he also had some desire to win even in the later days of his career. He did race and he did watch RC and others check out on him. I don't think RC has it in him to allow himself to be beaten, a.k.a. knocked off the mountain. In a way (IMHO) it is not a mark of an aging champion. Of course, I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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